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Re: XMLC 2.2.1 release: msg#00103

Subject: Re: XMLC 2.2.1 release

Small problem. You didn't include all the jars such as xml-all-runtime.jar and others. Look at the original xmlc-2.2.zip for reference. Can you please revise the release?

Jake

At 11:04 PM 9/17/2003 +0900, you wrote:


http://forge.objectweb.org/projects/xmlc/

Bug fixes in 2.2.1

-- Issue with LazyDOM getChildNodes() returning zero nodes, even though they existed

Fixed issue where when using the lazydom and calling getChildNodes() on an HTMLFormElement or an HTMLSelectElement, no nodes were returned unless getFirstChild() was called first. This was caused by the fact that the lazydom uses slightly modified copies of the xerces html impl classes and HTMLFormElementImpl and HTMLSelectELementImpl both override getChildNodes() for reasons stated in the javadoc. However, we weren't taking this into account. As such, getChildNodes() (on these two specific elements) would never expand its children. Modified LazyElementNoNS#expandChildren() to be protected in order for subclasses to call the method and added a call to it in the getChildNodes() methods of said problematic implementation classes via the sed script in edit-html-dom.sh (sed script modification provided by Petr Stehlik).

-- Issue with internal use of OutputOptions quirks

Fixed issue where toDocument() was internally modifying the OutputOptions so we ended up using quirks by default. In this case, it was stripping id's off of SPAN tags. Also get OutputOptions from DOMFormatter.getDefaultOutputOptions(Document) to make sure we pick up any quirks we set by default for certain types of documents. Currently, there are none, but this will allow for a central place to pick this info up if quirks are ever added there.

-- Issue with command line option usage notes being out of sync with current available options

Updated some of the output for the command line options to reflect reality. Updated the "-dom" option to include all the options available raher than just "lazydom" and "xerces". Updated "-ssibase" opton to be more clear. Marked the "-for-recomp" option as being deprecated and that "-for-deferred-parsing" should be used instead.

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